Clinical guidelines for complex extremity war wound management: update and consensus using a mixed-method approach
Samuel Snelling, Henry Claireaux, Harrison Roocroft, Kyung-Hoon Moon, Johann Jeevaratnam, Neil Eisenstein, Robert M T Staruch

TL;DR
This paper updates clinical guidelines for managing complex war wounds using expert consensus and evidence-based practices to improve outcomes for military and civilian casualties.
Contribution
The paper provides updated, consensus-based guidelines for extremity war wound management through a mixed-method approach involving expert panels and systematic reviews.
Findings
Eight previous recommendations were removed and 21 new ones added based on expert consensus and evidence.
Guidelines now include timing, location, and technique for wound excision and closure.
The recommendations aim to support both deployed and NHS surgeons treating combat casualties.
Abstract
Extremity trauma is a common and significant injury sustained by military and civilian casualties of war. Civilian management has evolved, adopting a multidisciplinary orthoplastics approach. Accurate and timely management of open fractures and complex war wounds is required to minimize complications and optimize outcomes. The Lower Limb Debridement for Operations Working Group is part of the UK Defence Medical Services and aimed to provide updated guidelines to support deployed surgeons, given the modern nature of conflict. The working group formed a panel of military consultants (attendings) in Trauma and Orthopaedics and Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery. The literature was systematically reviewed for new evidence. A modified Delphi technique was adopted, and an initial survey was circulated to the working group to gain its opinion on current guidance. Responses were used by the…
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TopicsTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation · Bone fractures and treatments · Surgical site infection prevention
